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and now to california, an autopsy showing actor paul walker was killed by both the impact and the fire in saturday's car crash. the fast and furious star died when their porsche hit a light pole and a tree. confirming walker was the passenger in the car. also today, universal pictures shutting down production on fast and furious 7, at least temporarily. and now to the deadly cold snap gripping the middle of the country. at least six deaths are blamed on the wintry storm it is pushing through the rockies and the midwest. the storm bringing bitter temperatures and making driving treacherous. cold weather threatening crops as far south as california. >>> now to arizona, convicted boyfriend killer jodi arias losing round in court re-sentencing phase retrial. jurors will not be required to turn over twitter user names in the court. they wanted social media accounts monitored for communications about the case. that's tonight's speed read. and ready for this? you might want to sit down. the united states hitting a low, a 40-year low according to the latest pew research center poll. a 3% of am
and now to california, an autopsy showing actor paul walker was killed by both the impact and the fire in saturday's car crash. the fast and furious star died when their porsche hit a light pole and a tree. confirming walker was the passenger in the car. also today, universal pictures shutting down production on fast and furious 7, at least temporarily. and now to the deadly cold snap gripping the middle of the country. at least six deaths are blamed on the wintry storm it is pushing through...
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. >>> before i let you go, universal pictures paying tribute to the late actor paul walker and his on-screen legacy. he was part of one of, really, the studio's biggest franchises they had ever seen. >> people in this room right here, right now, salute. >> some of paul walker's "fast and furious" moments released online in the wake of his death. production for the seventh "fast and furious" movie has been officially halted. >>> i'm brooke baldwin. thank you so much as always for being with me today. see you back here same time tomorrow. "the lead" with jake tapper starts now. >>> happy repeal day! take it easy, obama care fans and foes. i'm talking about repealing prohibition. it ended 80 years ago this hour. cheers! i'm jake tapper. this is "the lead." >>> the world lead. it's the city where terrorists attacked and killed a u.s. ambassador and three other americans more than a year ago. today, another u.s. citizen has been slain in benghazi, libya. who was ronald thomas smith ii? can his family expect justice? >>> the national lead. with his son's suicide, this has been the worst year of pa
. >>> before i let you go, universal pictures paying tribute to the late actor paul walker and his on-screen legacy. he was part of one of, really, the studio's biggest franchises they had ever seen. >> people in this room right here, right now, salute. >> some of paul walker's "fast and furious" moments released online in the wake of his death. production for the seventh "fast and furious" movie has been officially halted. >>> i'm brooke...
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. >> can you explain to me, paul, why does it in and of itself a higher wage mean greater efficiency. in and of itself, why does one equal the other? >> so the well recognized efficiency gaines from higher wages are reduced employee turnover recruitment and retention costs. it's actually surprisingly expensive to replace even a $9 an hour worker. it can cost $2,000, $3,000 a higher. if you are turning to your workforce with it being replaced each year, those are major costs. the high road chains that pay higher wages have much lower costs and they also find -- see that they enjoy the higher curb -- payroll dollar sales and profitability than companies like mcdonald's and walmart. >> paul, thanks for that. a quick reaction from you. look, we know that corporates have taken the greatest share of income out of the economy, right, at the expense of workers. but how much can we take on wages before we get the inflation problem that we've been worrying about? >> well, and to me, that's what i hear sort of the macro story from that around the individual issues is that if you start to get thi
. >> can you explain to me, paul, why does it in and of itself a higher wage mean greater efficiency. in and of itself, why does one equal the other? >> so the well recognized efficiency gaines from higher wages are reduced employee turnover recruitment and retention costs. it's actually surprisingly expensive to replace even a $9 an hour worker. it can cost $2,000, $3,000 a higher. if you are turning to your workforce with it being replaced each year, those are major costs. the...
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just ahead, actor paul walker's death and what the coroner released about his final moments. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. enjoy the relief! you can fill that box and pay one flat rate. i didn't know the coal thing was real. it's very real... david rivera. rivera, david. [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. check for more! well, i guess i can double check... my watch! [ male announcer ] it pays to double check, with state farm. the #1 selling pain reliever, in one cold medicine. advil congestion relief. it delivers a one-two punch at pain and sinus pressure with the power of advil and a nasal decongestant in a single pill. advil congestion relief. for all those who sleep for all those who sleep too hot or too cool, now there's a solution. sleep number dual temp, the revolutionary temperature-balancing layer with active air technology that works on any mattress brand, including yours. it's only at a sleep number store, where this holiday season, the
just ahead, actor paul walker's death and what the coroner released about his final moments. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. enjoy the relief! you can fill that box and pay one flat rate. i didn't know the coal thing was real. it's very real... david rivera. rivera, david. [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. check for more! well, i guess i can double check... my watch!...
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this has been patti murray and paul ryan. our democratic -- haven't been part of the discussion. so in terms of getting a sense of whether there's a deal brewing that can pass both houses, we don't have enough information at this point to know. all we know is they are moving closer and closer together. >> congressman, can you explain to us all exactly what is happening here and what is at stake? we've got $90 billion of automatic spending cuts that kick in next year and to do the deal over two years, they need to agree 180, maybe 200 billion of spending cuts to negate that. the information -- and you will know this better than i -- is that they are going for a much smaller deal, maybe 40 or 50 billion. congressman, if they do a 40 or 50 dollar bill, does that neutralize what is at stake? >> that is what's at stake and that's what i know patti murray and paul ryan are trying to do is basically negate the -- across the board cuts with the see zest ragz, which will be deaf state to go our military next year and it's already been devastating to many of our domestic spending initiativ
this has been patti murray and paul ryan. our democratic -- haven't been part of the discussion. so in terms of getting a sense of whether there's a deal brewing that can pass both houses, we don't have enough information at this point to know. all we know is they are moving closer and closer together. >> congressman, can you explain to us all exactly what is happening here and what is at stake? we've got $90 billion of automatic spending cuts that kick in next year and to do the deal...
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[kevin] paul and i have been [paul] well...forever. [kevin] he's the one person who loves pizza more than i do. [paul] we're obsessed. [kevin] we decided to make our obsession our livelihood. [kevin] business was really good. [kevin] then our sauce supplier told me: "you got to get quickbooks." [kevin]quickbooks manages money, tracks sales and expenses. [paul] we even use it to accept credit cards. [paul] somebody buys a pie with a credit card, boom, all the accounts update. [paul] when we started hiring,we turned on payroll. [kevin] it's like our pizza.you add the toppings you want, leave off the ones you don't. [kevin] now business is in really great s [announcer] start using intuit quickbooks for free at quickbooks-dot-com. for all those who sleep for all those who sleep too hot or too cool, now there's a solution. sleep number dual temp, the revolutionary temperature-balancing layer with active air technology that works on any mattress brand, including yours. it's only at a sleep number store, where this holiday season, the hottest
[kevin] paul and i have been [paul] well...forever. [kevin] he's the one person who loves pizza more than i do. [paul] we're obsessed. [kevin] we decided to make our obsession our livelihood. [kevin] business was really good. [kevin] then our sauce supplier told me: "you got to get quickbooks." [kevin]quickbooks manages money, tracks sales and expenses. [paul] we even use it to accept credit cards. [paul] somebody buys a pie with a credit card, boom, all the accounts update. [paul]...
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bum - bum ♪ >>> tonight new details about the horrific car crash that killed "fast and furious" star paul walker. preliminary coroner's report has ruled his death an accident. findings add to the picture still coming into focus. the high performance porsche hitting a light pole and tree on saturday before bursting into flames. the gap between the crash and the fire raised questions about whether the driver richard rodas may have survived the crash. kyung lah joins me now from the crash. what do we know now? >> reporter: that report certainly helps explain that surveillance video obtained by cnn. you mentioned the pole and the tree coming down and then that 60-second gap. what the autopsy results show that is roger rodas, the driver, well, he died of multiple traumatic injuries. but the l.a. county coroner's office is saying that paul walker, the passenger, he died of multiple traumatic injuries as well as thermal injuries, suggesting that he was alive in that 60-second gap giving us some insight into the last moments of his life. >> there's also some news about walker's film franchise "fa
bum - bum ♪ >>> tonight new details about the horrific car crash that killed "fast and furious" star paul walker. preliminary coroner's report has ruled his death an accident. findings add to the picture still coming into focus. the high performance porsche hitting a light pole and tree on saturday before bursting into flames. the gap between the crash and the fire raised questions about whether the driver richard rodas may have survived the crash. kyung lah joins me now...
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legal analysts paul callan and danny sevales. collateral surveillance is effectively what the government is saying. we're not targeting the americans here. if they happen to get swept up in the mix, so be it. my question for you, does that protect them from the fourth amendment? you can't do unreasonable search and seizures in this country. >> no, but it does protect them in the sense that you, individually, don't know you're. only congress can protect american citizens from this. this is a staggering amount of information that's being saved. literally, everybody who has a cell phone could theoretically be in the nsa computers. we're storing the information but we're not looking at it. if they did look at it, they would not only know who you called but where you made the call from, by tracking cell phone towers. the level of detail is amazing here. >> what's annoying, among other things, is that you can encrypt your e-mail. you can encrypt your physical use of your devices. you can't encrypt where you walk. you can't encrypt wher
legal analysts paul callan and danny sevales. collateral surveillance is effectively what the government is saying. we're not targeting the americans here. if they happen to get swept up in the mix, so be it. my question for you, does that protect them from the fourth amendment? you can't do unreasonable search and seizures in this country. >> no, but it does protect them in the sense that you, individually, don't know you're. only congress can protect american citizens from this. this is...
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new details about paul walker off the big screen. turns out this guy had a really big heart, and that was no act. >> gone to santa barbara for the weekend. i had just gotten back from iraq, wanted to get away from it all. next thing you know, i'm sitting next to paul walker. >>> and the hackers. millions of facebook users, you are not going to like the news we have for you today. i'm krystal ball, and it is not just facebook. twitter, google, yahoo! you name it, are under attack. we'll give you a status update right now in "the cycle." >>> it's 3:00 p.m. in new york, noon on the west coast. fast food workers are walking out in the height of the lunchtime rush. today workers are striking across the nation, more than 100 cities, demanding a higher federal minimum wage. currently these workers are paid $7.25 an hour. if you can find 40 hours a week to be considered full time, that's an annual income of only $15,000.
new details about paul walker off the big screen. turns out this guy had a really big heart, and that was no act. >> gone to santa barbara for the weekend. i had just gotten back from iraq, wanted to get away from it all. next thing you know, i'm sitting next to paul walker. >>> and the hackers. millions of facebook users, you are not going to like the news we have for you today. i'm krystal ball, and it is not just facebook. twitter, google, yahoo! you name it, are under attack....
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at the same time i'm incredibly skeptical even paul ryan can sell thing to the conference. >> i did a piece talking about chuck hagel, chuck hagel, the defense secretary is getting impressive internally because there's a sense you're looking at potential $100 billion a year sequester cuts in the defense department. that is the one issue in the fight that can motivate them. two-thirds have skin in the game in terms of military installations, significant contractor employees in their district. so i think that ultimately is the end game. i think the biggest thing to happen in this entire debate in the past six months without question is harry reid and the nuclear option. jamal talking about the white house needing to take more direct action, be more muscular. talking about a new thing every day. the only way to do that is control your own executive. that is why obama and reid together in a coordinated way decided to flout the senate rules. without getting those people in place, they can't do that. >> it's interesting. the talk after reid used the so-called nuclear option is you will neve
at the same time i'm incredibly skeptical even paul ryan can sell thing to the conference. >> i did a piece talking about chuck hagel, chuck hagel, the defense secretary is getting impressive internally because there's a sense you're looking at potential $100 billion a year sequester cuts in the defense department. that is the one issue in the fight that can motivate them. two-thirds have skin in the game in terms of military installations, significant contractor employees in their...
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paul richards, i'm looking at the euro at 136. what are you looking at? >> the fact that the market got a little ahead of itself today. this is the same market that one month ago, 90% of people thought the ecb would never move. today they thought they'd be more dovish. it's still a step up here. 138 is not going to break between now and year end. it's going back down. >> thanks very much. we'll talk to all of you again seen. final trades and the result of our debate up next on "the half." before global opportunities were part of their investment strategy... before they funded scholarships to the schools that gave them scholarships... before they planned for their parents' future needs and their son's future... they chose a partner to help manage their wealth, one whose insights, solutions and approach have been relied on for over 200 years. that's the value of trusted connections. that's u.s. trust. >>> all right. the people have spoken. we've counted all the results. dr. j, you did win the debate. >> jim did a great job, though. i just like the stock. >>
paul richards, i'm looking at the euro at 136. what are you looking at? >> the fact that the market got a little ahead of itself today. this is the same market that one month ago, 90% of people thought the ecb would never move. today they thought they'd be more dovish. it's still a step up here. 138 is not going to break between now and year end. it's going back down. >> thanks very much. we'll talk to all of you again seen. final trades and the result of our debate up next on...
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paul ryan came in today and gave us an update of where they were. i am hopeful they will be able to work this out but there is clearly no agreement. on the farm bill, i have not seen any real progress. we have to pass a one- month extension of the farm bill, i think we will be prepared to do that. think all of it would be extended for a month. i have made it clear that the house is going to leave next friday. you all know me pretty well. i mean what i say and i say what i mean. >> numbers level back in monday at noon eastern for general speeches. 2 p.m. eastern for legislative work. watch the house line is always here on c-span. on c-span, "washington journal" looks at the mission and role of the national institutes of health. startek live at seven: 30 eastern with director francis collins on their medical research priorities, future projects, and the impact of sequestration. at 8:00, allergy and infectious diseases director anthony foutch green,lowed by eric director of the national human genome research institute. at 9:00, the national cancer inst
paul ryan came in today and gave us an update of where they were. i am hopeful they will be able to work this out but there is clearly no agreement. on the farm bill, i have not seen any real progress. we have to pass a one- month extension of the farm bill, i think we will be prepared to do that. think all of it would be extended for a month. i have made it clear that the house is going to leave next friday. you all know me pretty well. i mean what i say and i say what i mean. >> numbers...
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>> reporter: well, there may be, and it's only being negotiated by two key members of congress, paul ryan -- the house committee budget chairman, republican -- and patty murray, the democratic senate committee person. and they've got a very, very busy calendar and an awful lot to do and not a lot of time. ryan and murray have until next friday the 13th, yes, you heard right, they're several imposed deadline, to come up with a one-year spending agreement to raids the spending cap under the so-called sequester law to a trillion bucks. if they don't have a deal in five weeks by jab 15th -- january 15th, the government will shut down again. the only other option is to continue. let's take a look at the graphic here. the only option they would have is to continue with do $967 billion that is in place right now for next year. the problem with that is it calls for $107 billion in mandatory across the board spending cuts that both parties want to avoid if they can. to reduce it, republicans want to cut the defense cuts from $17 billion in the plan down to just $3 billion next year while demo
>> reporter: well, there may be, and it's only being negotiated by two key members of congress, paul ryan -- the house committee budget chairman, republican -- and patty murray, the democratic senate committee person. and they've got a very, very busy calendar and an awful lot to do and not a lot of time. ryan and murray have until next friday the 13th, yes, you heard right, they're several imposed deadline, to come up with a one-year spending agreement to raids the spending cap under the...
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taking the top spot for the world's wealthiest bachelor, microsoft cofounder, paul allen, net worth of $15.3 billion. david: unbelievable. number of one thing tomorrow will be the november jobs report. from the labor department. here on fbn at 8:30 p.m. they expect non-farm payrolls to rise by 180,000. weill be watching. liz: "money" with melissa francis is next. >> the wage war is on. will the fast-food strikes really work? and are the protesters actually employees or are they use union flaks? we're going live on location right now because even when they say it's not, it is always about money. melissa: first tonight the massive fast-food strikes taking place across the country, hundreds of workers walking off the job today. protesters are calling for minimum wage hike up to $15 is everyone out there actual workers who would be making that money? fox news's david lee miller is live at a protest here in
taking the top spot for the world's wealthiest bachelor, microsoft cofounder, paul allen, net worth of $15.3 billion. david: unbelievable. number of one thing tomorrow will be the november jobs report. from the labor department. here on fbn at 8:30 p.m. they expect non-farm payrolls to rise by 180,000. weill be watching. liz: "money" with melissa francis is next. >> the wage war is on. will the fast-food strikes really work? and are the protesters actually employees or are they...
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it is not -- it is not kyl versus paul, i am just opining on what i think the court case will do. i think he has a larger chance of losing. >> that is today's latin america report. >> a takeover dance that dates almost two months. jos. a bank has gone from hunter to hunted. considering a buyout from men's wearhouse. released third- quarter results this morning. they are gearing up for a conference call underway. cristina alesci has been listening in. any news? >> those are erik's stores. >> it is only going to get bigger and better. they have avoided the question so far. we are just getting into the analysts' questions. it is likely the executive a lot to avoid this. investors are betting on the deal coming together. we have seen the stock price, on both sides -- stock price come up on both sides. the results of a poet jos. a bank -- the results today put even betterin an position. men's wearhouse is in a weaker position. it is easier for them to be the they do not have a ceo. they miss earnings last quarter and they have an activist investor who has been publicly prodding them to
it is not -- it is not kyl versus paul, i am just opining on what i think the court case will do. i think he has a larger chance of losing. >> that is today's latin america report. >> a takeover dance that dates almost two months. jos. a bank has gone from hunter to hunted. considering a buyout from men's wearhouse. released third- quarter results this morning. they are gearing up for a conference call underway. cristina alesci has been listening in. any news? >> those are...
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paul volcker speaking at the economic club in new york. he was on fire. he was as well when he wrote the volcker rule, i think was four pages long. now it has become 950 pages. it is now the phone book. it in -- it counts five and federal aid -- agencies. regulators want more regulation. tim adams is former undersecretary for international affairs and now with the institute for international finance. he would like to see possibly a little less or smarter regulation. what will banking be like fourth of july of next year if they have to implementing volcker rule? >> it is not just volcker rule but we have wholesale funding and liquidity rules. a whole bunch of things that have to happen. we are still in the middle stages of implementation. it is the cumulative effect we don't know. how can any ceo understand the business model year from now if they don't know how the regulations look like. >> if there mandate -- thier mandate, jamie dimon, jpmorgan, it is to return on equity, do you just presume job cuts? >> i want to presume anything but they do have to me
paul volcker speaking at the economic club in new york. he was on fire. he was as well when he wrote the volcker rule, i think was four pages long. now it has become 950 pages. it is now the phone book. it in -- it counts five and federal aid -- agencies. regulators want more regulation. tim adams is former undersecretary for international affairs and now with the institute for international finance. he would like to see possibly a little less or smarter regulation. what will banking be like...
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it kind of transformed. >> the mystery man of course, paul walker. kyle and kristen had to leave the store empty handed but before they got too far a clerk called them back. >> one of the ladies came up holding a bag and just simply said, here is your ring. and i -- i think both of our mouths dropped. still to this day the most generous thing anyone's ever done for me. >> the ring, $9,000. the clerk helped walker's secret all these years, although the uphams obviously suspected he bought it, only revealing the truth after his death. paul walker bought them their engagement ring, didn't want anything for it. >> didn't want any recognition. >> how about that? what a treasure. >> it is and especially now when you're figuring out how to remember somebody like this, you get distracted by the movies but you want to know who the man was. this is as good a story as you'll hear about a person. >> his parents should be very proud. >> and certainly the good stuff, his father as well, he has a daughter out there. >>> a lot of news this morning, let's head you ri
it kind of transformed. >> the mystery man of course, paul walker. kyle and kristen had to leave the store empty handed but before they got too far a clerk called them back. >> one of the ladies came up holding a bag and just simply said, here is your ring. and i -- i think both of our mouths dropped. still to this day the most generous thing anyone's ever done for me. >> the ring, $9,000. the clerk helped walker's secret all these years, although the uphams obviously...
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." >> we will begin this half hour with a tragic death of paul walker. production on the next installment of his "fast & furious" is on hold. nbc's jason kennedy has the story. >> reporter: the initial autopsy findings reveal that paul walker died from combined effects of traumatic and thermal injuries and burns. the driver of that 2005 porsche roger rodas died from multiple traumatic injuries. last night, the cast and crew of "fast & furious" posted a tribute to the 40-year-old actor on facebook. >> the most important thing in life always are the people in this room. >> reporter: it came shortly after universal pictures nbc's sister company announced it would shut down production on "fast and furious 7" for a period of time. the franchise was expected to be released summer 2014 and while fans continue to pay tribute across the globe. walker is remembered by one couple in particular. >> we had gone to santa barbara for the weekend. i had just gotten back from iraq. i wanted to get away from it all. next thing i know i'm sitting next to paul walker. >> re
." >> we will begin this half hour with a tragic death of paul walker. production on the next installment of his "fast & furious" is on hold. nbc's jason kennedy has the story. >> reporter: the initial autopsy findings reveal that paul walker died from combined effects of traumatic and thermal injuries and burns. the driver of that 2005 porsche roger rodas died from multiple traumatic injuries. last night, the cast and crew of "fast & furious" posted...
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. >>> the actor paul walker may have survived the initial impact of saturday's fatal car crash. autopsy results suggest the "fast & furious" star died from a combination of traumatic injuries and from the resulting fire. coroner's report also confirms his friend, roger rodas, was indeed driving the car when it crashed. universal pictures says the production of the next "fast & furious" movie has been shut down. the "fast & furious" franchised released this two-minute video tribute to walker on its youtube channel. >>> this morning, 41 pilot whales are stranded into shallow water off florida's everglades national park. they aren't sure how many can be saved, it's also still not clear when the whales got there or why. cnn's john zarrella has more from the everglades. >> reporter: carol the coast guard has joined the effort to save the whales a cutter will provide a security perimeter around the animals as well as three smaller coast guard vessels but clearly time is running out. from the air they look like black pearls in the waters of the gulf of mexico, surrounded them, biologis
. >>> the actor paul walker may have survived the initial impact of saturday's fatal car crash. autopsy results suggest the "fast & furious" star died from a combination of traumatic injuries and from the resulting fire. coroner's report also confirms his friend, roger rodas, was indeed driving the car when it crashed. universal pictures says the production of the next "fast & furious" movie has been shut down. the "fast & furious" franchised...